Best Cards in NBA 2K20 MyTeam

In NBA 2k20 MyTEAM mode, there will be a large number of players to choose from, both classical and modern. But which player cards are the best? Let’s take a look at the best player cards in NBA 2K20’s MyTeam and rank them.

Dwyane Wade

Dwyane Wade

Former Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade—a 13-time All-Star, three-time NBA champion and 2008 Olympic gold medalist who retired in April following a stellar 16-year career—is the face of the Legend Edition. So he has a lot of perks that come with that. For Dwyane Wade, this meant that one of those perks is receiving a 99 overall card that’s a reward for reaching the maximum collector reward tier inside of MyTeam.

The card has excellent outside scoring and playmaking with every attribute but one being a 99 in both of those categories. Wade is considered one of the best shot-blocking shooting guards of all-time and this cards 99 block stat proves it.

Anthony Davis

Anthony Davis

Los Angeles Lakers big man Anthony Davis—a six-time All-Star, three-time All-NBA first team member, three-time NBA All-Defensive Team, and 2012 Olympic gold medalist—will be featured on the Standard and Deluxe Editions. He has the 2nd best card so far in MyTeam.

His 99 overall card that is rewarded to players who collect a ton of cards inside the mode is ridiculous. He’s a rebounding machine with 99s across the board which goes handy with an inside scoring attribute lineup with nothing but 99s as well.

Julius Erving

Julius Erving

Julius Erving was a star in the 70s and 80s. Nicknamed “Dr. J”, Erving was a perennial all-star and won an NBA title in 1983. For his career, he averaged 24.2 points, 8.5 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 2 steals, and 1.7 blocks per game. About a third of his career was played in the ABA, where he averaged even better numbers.

Julius Erving happens to have the highest overall card in MyTeam for a guy. He’s available only in the Galaxy Opal section. Unlike the top 2 cards on this list, Erving has some flaws as his rebounding and interior defense traits are in the 70s. He’s an athletic freak though that sports tremendous speed and dunking ability.

Grant Hill

Grant Hill

Although Grant Hill ended up on the CLippers before retiring, he originally started out with the Pistons, which was seen as his miracle years. During his six seasons with the Pistons, Hill was able to amass 21.6 points on average, as well as a solid 4.1 assists, making him a feared pointman. His most notable asset, though, was his ability to steal the ball, which netted him a solid 1.6 steals per game.

He gets his own 99 overall cards. The card is solid in both its outside scoring and perimeter defensive attributes, but don’t expect to be rebounding or using post moves with Grant Hill anytime soon.

Dominique Wilkins

Dominique Wilkins

The nine-time NBA All-Star Dominique Wilkins is best remembered for his time with the Atlanta Hawks, where he has since had his number 21 jersey retired by the side. His dunking was on a whole other level and he won the iconic NBA slam dunk contest in 1985 and 1990. The dunk champion’s ticket trading reward card sports a ridiculous but accurate vertical rating of 98 which goes great with his other 97+ dunk ratings.

If you’re looking for a dunking highlight who has some outside shooting ability then maybe aim your eyes on this 85′ Wilkins card.

Penny Hardaway

Penny Hardaway

The Memphis native Penny Hardaway spent the first six years of his NBA career in Orlando and made all four of his All-Star appearances during that time (1995-1998).

If the team would have kept Shaquille O’Neal and Penny Hardaway together the very history of the NBA could be different and Hardaway, alongside O’Neal, might have ended up as a Top 15 to 10 great. His 99 overall card featuring him from the 1994 season emphasizes the playmaking ability that had him distributing and providing his teammates with plenty of chances to score.

Despite only playing for the Magic for two more years than Shaq did, Penny Hardaway is often considered the gold standard for the franchise alongside Dwight Howard. He was a 4x NBA All-Star who measured in at a staggering 6’7″, which is unheard for point guards.

Arvydas Sabonis

Arvydas Sabonis

Arvydas Sabonis was an intimidating interior presence. He was one of the most dominant centers in Europe before becoming an all-time Portland Trail Blazers great, spending some time playing for Zalgiris Kaunas, Forum Valladolid, and Real Madrid before being drafted 24th overall in 1986 by the Blazers.

Through his NBA career, the Lithuanian center did just enough to become a Hall of Famer, leaving career averages of 12 points, 7.3 rebounds 2.1 assists, and 1.1 blocks per contest, as well as becoming one of the first centers to be a consistent three-point shooter.

In many ways, the 7’3″ athletic monster was part of the movement for power forwards and centers to develop an outside shooting game. Sabonis isn’t the lightest on his feet so his 28 ratings on perimeter defense and 54 ratings for lateral quickness should be understood.

Scottie Pippen

Scottie Pippen

Like MJ, Scottie Pippen was another integral member of that dominant Bulls side from the ’90s and it is he who occupies the SF role in this side.

Pippen may have not got the individual accolades that MJ received, but his incredible work on both ends of the court, particularly defensively, was key to those six titles in the 1990s.

He was a smart player who knew what shots to take and had the right level of ego and competitive spirit to play alongside a player like Michael Jordan.

Dirk Nowitzki

Dirk Nowitzki

German big man Dirk Nowitzki had a fantastic career with the Dallas Mavericks. In 20 years, he was a 14x All-Star, 12x All-NBA player, 2007 MVP, and an NBA Champion. He was a staple for Dallas basketball and helped lead the franchise to decades of prosperity.

For years he showed the league that he was one-of-a-kind. His 97 overall card from the 2010 season reflects his tremendous scoring ability from both inside and out of the paint as well as his rebounding prowess. It also happens to be a little harsh on his speed, acceleration, and passing ability.

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